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This study presents Noah as a prophetic sign at the end of an age. As the Flood became his tribulation, it reveals how God’s prophetic word spans judgment and transition—spoken before upheaval, preserved through catastrophe, and fulfilled in the age that follows. 


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Noah - A man on the edge of time

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PREFACE:

“Some moments in Scripture do not simply mark the end of an age — they open the door to the next.”


Noah lived in such a moment. He stood at the edge of time, watching a world collapse under violence and corruption. Yet Noah did not fear the times; he walked with God. His life was not defined by judgment but by promise — living words carried inside him like fire.


When Jesus said, “As it was in the days of Noah…”most people focus on the negative: wickedness, rebellion, and coming judgment. 


But few stop to ask the more important question:

WHAT DID THE CHURCH LOOK LIKE IN THE DAYS OF NOAH?


It looked like one man who walked with God in a way that echoed Eden. Noah’s father Lamech learned from Methuselah, who learned from Enoch — the man who “walked with God and was not.” And Enoch learned from Adam himself, the one who walked with God in the cool of the Garden.


This was a spiritual lineage of intimacy, not merely biology. A succession of men who carried the knowledge of God generation to generation. According to the Great Count AM (Anno Mundi) chronology used by FullBibleTimeline.com, Noah was born in AM 1056 — only 126 years after Adam died. The Flood came in AM 1656. These are not abstract numbers; they mark overlapping lifetimes, fathers teaching sons, truth handed down mouth-to-ear until the very day Noah stepped into the Ark.


We imagine Noah as a lonely carpenter, but Scripture presents him as the church of his age — a priest, a prophet, a teacher of righteousness, and a man commissioned to carry the future through a global transition.


This book explores Noah’s world, but also our own. It reveals that we, too, stand at a hinge in history — not to fear, but to prepare. 


For just as Noah stepped into a renewed world with purpose, the Church today is being prepared not merely for a wedding, but for governance, destined to rule with Christ in the age to come.


Like Noah, we are called to walk with God in a generation that has forgotten Him.
Like Noah, we are called to build what God shows us.
Like Noah, we are called to carry the future.


THERE IS YET WORK TO DO.

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